Hard Up and Broken Down — "Once I had money plenty and friends too, by the score... But now I'm poor and … Hard to Be a Nigger — "Well, it makes no difference How you make out your time. White man sho' to bri… Harding's Defeat — Fragment: "Come all you good people the truth I'll relate/Concerning of Harding… The Hardy Sons of Dan — "For to score a goal there was none so bold, As the hardy Sons of Dan," named f… The Hare of Kilgrain — The hunter goes out in pursuit of sport. The hare tells its story of how the do… The Hare's Dream — "On the twenty-seventh of January," the hare is awakened from its dream as the … Hares on the Mountain — The singer avers that if young women ran like hares on the mountain, if he was … Hark from the Tomb — "Hark from the tomb a doleful sound, My ears attend the cry, Ye living man, com… Hark! The Herald Angels Sing — "Hark! The herald angels sing, Glory (be) to the new-born King." In praise of t… Harmless Young Jim — Jim says to a girl, "My name it is harmless Young Jim" and offers to "take you …